2. Goal of Error Analysis
The most typical use of the error analysis is the teachers. It is designing pedagogical material and strategies. Error analysis is as a tool for investigating
how learners acquire a second language and to provide the feedback value for the teacher.
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Dullay stated that studying students‟ errors serves two major purposes:
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a. It provides data from which inferences about the nature of the language
learning process can be made. b.
It indicates to teachers and curriculum developers which part of the target language students have most difficulty producing correctly and which
error types detract most from learner ‟s ability to communicate effectively.
3. Types of Error
Each student has different types in making errors when they write
paragraphs. According to Azar in his book, types of errors fall into fourteen
categories; singular-plural, word form, word choice, verb tense, addition, omission, word order, incomplete sentence, spelling, punctuation, capitalization,
article, meaning not clear, and run-on sentence.
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Table 2.1 Guide for Correcting Errors
No. Types of Error
Example of Error Error Correction
1. Singular-Plural
He have been here for six month.
He has been here for six months.
2. Word Form
I saw a beauty picture. I saw a beautiful
picture. 3.
Word Choice She got on the taxi.
She got into the taxi. 4.
Verb Tense He is here since June.
He has been here since June.
5. Addition
I want go to the zoo. I want to go to the zoo.
6. Omission
She entered to the university.
She entered the university.
7. Word Order
I saw five times that I saw that movie five
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Rod Ellis, The Study of Second Language Acquisition, Second Edition, New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 45.
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Heidi Dulay, Marina Burt, and Stephen Krashen, Language Two, New York: Oxford University Press Press, 1982, p. 138.
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Betty S. Azar, Understanding and Using English Grammar, 2nd Edition, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Regents, 1989, pp. A29
—A30.